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carolinian the western _ the fowuks not delkoateo to ths thsited states by tub t nob sy it to tiik states are bk5krved to the 81 v tks or to the i-aoi'i â€” amendments to the constitution article x ot yovuvne xx | salisbury n c august 21 1840 ej%*o from commencement t 17 lt m < o i t il i wi 77 xd.t i.7x(&y f^_^-a^emwnivi,-o ;,> receive ten hiieisnnd doll ns mi 1 furnish â– ^ - own hiibitatiou man with lwcnty*tivu 7>tÂ«/i ac atwnal lnleltigencr < io maintain he style of living and publie hospitality t^ntllmarks of mk lincoln ol mass i which every p.-esident in succession has deemed delivered in thu house of representatives ann 16 '"" in couforniity vvith the design as vvoll as the 1840 ni reply to mr 0 r lc upon the proposition of liberality nf present provisions the latter to strike out oi the general apprupriition \ hut lhe men iht complains of it ns n monstrous ll,!l a binall item tor alterations und repairs of ihe abuse ihul tbu president of the united states in eiidenfi house t addition lo hit salary uml lho use of u ii-.i.shed when mr lincoln obtained the floor it was hotiae should have the grounds aboul the latter late iu the eve g and perceiving ihat he waa fa kept in order ut the public expense ilu says the tigued by the long sitting it was proposed to id president ought to furnish his own house and oin juurn the debate to the following day but mr l p 0 y bis own mrdener us his salary is amply ml preferred laying at unco what he had to say lie lieienl i have only to add lo whal i have before hogan by replying to some remarks of mr oglo ! s n i on this subject that such has nut been the incidental to the main debate taking occasion in judgment or the pleasure of the people for forty tne curse of his reply lo slute certuin particulars ; yours their ue presentutives sitting in these hulls ia which ins remarks on a former day hud been without uiviiidn in sentiment or vote have pro misstated probably because misunderstood by the vidod the house supplied the fur in ire ttiroctud the kcpurter for lhe globe newspaper after diipo , nclosure uud improvement nfthe rounds and re sing of this preliminary matter mr l prooeeded quired iheir oocupalion by ibe chief magistrate lo lhc main subject before the committee of the the salary may bo sullicient for lhe nlhcer on whole upon which he spoke as follows 1 this point i lu'to no issue with the member so ine member from pennsylvania said mr lin i may the per diem ol eight dollurs be uinple compcii coin has insisted thai lho tendency of my remarks sation lor a representative in congress ijui does was to jusiily the purchaso of extravagant articles the scrupulous inetiibi-r innisel receive nothing of furniture lor the president's house 1 repeal ' tnoie i i demand of him to - v il light dollars a that i ultenipled no such justification for i had uei j day it not abundant recompense for the valuu ol titer sec many of tba exceptionable articles nor i his labors here ; and yet does ho keep his hands inquired into their price tne argument so far as i clean from all the perquisite of place ? has he no il went was against ihat false stand ird of economy i uuvertmioiil stationery in his room 1 uo congrei which measures the value nf n thing by its cost j siotnil penknife of cosily extravagance il this very and decides upon its litness with un rc.crcnce vviinv moment iu lus pocket lias he never ordered ltl ever |.. | i b ai r^^^^^^l i'-^^^^^j 1 met 1 1 if lie.,,,1 il'nl 'â– em in is_~ed__iiu,l inces c o n g r e 8 s 1 o n a 1 . dem enlightened citiznns,ahd iheir elective olli ers tho courts of iro;,c f trs.i-iih ' aiulaticll isthe anthoritv relied upon by this whig i on i'ennsv i v.-inia for denying a chair 10 bis constituents uud mine in ihe very house provided by the people for t'e-ir vn lion u , and in excuse tor debouncing ine fur seeking to make provision for their more satia ble ucco.iim.id.iti 11 ileeau .â– ilu princes nf l.ur,>;ic tin slaleineiil from vv hjuh 1 ic , i each law aial lie derji such mr chairman urr il,e so v ish or not i shall net slop in < from r.uie to time i ave been voti and lll.'-e are lh ve - " to 1st refers â€” men who hrncceptin ...,, v[-.l_ki.v:::::::.:..rilas p fisher editor uml i'nipi u tdr : â– ' mvn il j ihii.-le'il every friday , mh ,,, advance or i 50 m nol paid m , the i of subscriliitig k7 no enn 1 dulil all arrearages ire p id . , , is worth lie tibscription ; nnd the fad i i t,rot u wish lo discontinue at lest ii â– the nd of the year subscribed for i i new .- . .-; me it . tin rn its conspicuously and correctly in -. i ,, i sq irn nl lilt ems ur jiftee.n lints . .....; â€” i-ir the lirsl insertion and o cents , iiiniiiiiice ccurt and judicial advertise j 23 ,â€žâ– , nt higher thai the above rales a de ' i of 11 p.-r cent from the regular piices will ..,,* to ye.irly advertisers ost advertisements publication must be marked with the mnn ' i iii.ii desired or they will be continued till hrwd and charged accordingly attention all ici't-rs addressed to the edi op '.,.,.,,-â€”. musl hefre f postage , keep their vassals in servile waiting upon iheir | lions provided bj law lor ibeullice i pleasure is ih it i reason why a republican citizen j turned are , barged with " rt.bbiqj t,f lho united state should lack the eon fort of n j uud ijeecing lhc people the.e nr seal while lhe president may be culled from his it ia.raid the receiver itn had ast table or his study i i tiller him tho e courtesies to elder adnms the dauiilless ii.i.-eili which every free n.in is hen em led it it wit j freedom ; jefferson lho co-putrtut thus my democracy leaches the free cilieens of draughtamnn of the deelaration of a republic aro thumselves sovereigns and the the great apostle of liberty ll over measure nf their right und lho respect which is ooruls ; mad sou the champion ni their due aro nol to in looked for in the coiivi-ntitiu mm the patriot . si.ticsttmn and hag al oli 1 1 me ol courts n,,r are ihey the boon of | ioldi.tr of the ki'voluiion the bre princes if thn constituents of the member shall i the republic in the first war the tn visit washington und tlisi.e an introduction to the compromising advocate of naliuna chief magistrate and ho dare trust himself to ac uud inlorosls in tho lust : x company ihem to the " while linns 1 venture ceived the appropriations nt,*l lo w to say he will be iiiado sensible to the deficiency is applied names deathless in i which the committee propose t supply ,- and vv inn in ilm history of llieir country s rei ever may bo his own views jf subserviency lo lhe uereted colleague ton lhe lenrnetl , customs of f.urope thn indigunnl expression of cnmplished dyihiui.iii-i ibe inc reproof which ho would hoar from ihose lo whom trate he who on this floor is lho m in should l r such an excuse lor unv want they faithful of lho servants nf tho pt might witu ts would bring conviction to ins mind with the hero of new orleans il that this was not tliu country of princes whal the bust and iho more bumble " himself a whig and pruposo a conformity to the foutstepi â€” they also arc within tho manners nnd customs of aristocratic power â€” aping same reproach the fashions of a royal court ? himself professing and who is this thief the c to hn n republic in nnd c aide nil thut which re united stales ilut representative sped for .. republican people demands ! sir i re in succession through a series nf n peat this is n poor concern tt he made the occu years these are lhe men who hy slim of ho much clamor lt hardly becomes the proprialiun in ihe sentiment of ihe member lur such cause lo read hoinil.ns upon po pennsylvania plundered the iveam lincul consistency to others thu inducement tn iheir constituents 1 is then > au in his gratuitous labors may he found in lho narrow the sound nf my voice whoso chi.nl ncss nf his own views rather than in a default of wilh iodignatioi nt tho bare ri-ri.nl fidelity elsewhere he mistakes a small inattornl where were the sleepless si ntinuls mere business expediency lur a great que.stion of rights lhe dragon guardians of lh principle mr chairniun lest from ibe vehemence when lliuse spoilers robbed it ol of his denunciation any should bu led to suppose was no arm raised for its proioclio nn abandonment of parly by ine i will even vulun juunials nl either house of cmigrte teor n confession of faith ; and i here pitiless tea voice nor vote ia lo und agaiuit ot lily and declare thai 1 nm no less a whig than if propriations if they deserve lho i had never seen lho executive mansion ; ay that uttetnpted lo be given them how i am as much to be confided in fur stendl'usl oppo iu forty yean thero has been nt silion to the present administration us though like llieir passage 7 how happens it i the member i had lit new born zcul nf a convert lhe inst congress uf which ibis l'ei i'rnin liicksnuisin ! sir i am us thoroughly opposed more i ban spartan virtue was a n to mr van lluren ns the member was devolod al position wns offered to grants precj one lime to his " illustrious preducossor i 1 re those contained iu iho present bill gard the policy and leading measures of iho ad without objection then ministration as hoatilo lo lho best interests of lho mr 0"le no u member near people and destructive of tho prosperity of the jecied 1 " country i and ns such from he firs i havo hue mr ,' y ,â€ž, wh â€ž - .^ , their uncompromising opponenl and to the utmost di88enliom . lr lmd lhe mt of my power shall continue to renal them hut think it , le \â€ž d â€ž,,, â€ž in una 1 have not nor shall i demean myself by known . w Â£ re i8 , he recor(iod vo , indulging in hard narnei and coarse invectives f or . division upon ihe question 8 against he high officers of government buch â€ž we Â£ , h 'â€ž r mr chairman i might now res it is not my am j a , lu â€ž of lt oni and lulqoe mention to en er into any defence of lhe pmpr.uty lm)on of courtt and wji 7 ofthe particular appropriations which from time | on je r p r uve thtm congres must 1 tu m â– " ', e ,' acct ' m,n Â° da 'Â°'' ol le k ialaiim,io ll.eiroccaston *, dispo the chief mng_.in.ie of the nation much less hlm)w , ... mlld , he urni|uf0 ,â€ž . would i attempt a vindication of the prodigal ex â€ž ie [> r _ c , idnrll to provido fi>r ,,;â€ž.â€ž end ure of lho preeent ndm.n.itral.on i hey reili ,, bnce and m llg â€ž, ,, 4con , mod have been extravagant and wasteful enough in all lh â€ž 8ha | , 0 to b jud conscience and furnish an eihaustlea theme for i .,,â€žâ€ž found , __,!._&* . the severe.-t animadversion wheu i had ihe ho w j nor of addressing the committee on a former day r^ro is another topic upon whic i distinctly presented in connection i with ihe aub ha8 , iar loud and ," j the â€ž ,â€ž ject now under diacusi.nn aome of lhe must crying , he ar(jc | e , whjch j /â€ž,â€ž abuie i in the construction of he public edifice in 1(ppr0 pria,ion in my hnprnwly this city the deceptive estimates 1 irresponsible ".Â£ â€ž, whioh , he m itlbd ' r ,â€ž <_Â£ profl.gate management of those who had direction toll m hii mio _, tnomi n wilh i ofthe work and a i deemed lho wanton and which for hour he has occupied tl lawless diversion of fund by he faecut.ve from cnm tw no , 'â€ž , in le arl j e w , other end more imporlant ob|ecli to the.r comple spcc j fiedorjimified by " m0 . hhoref â„¢ i 1l xt '""?â– a " d Â°" t m " ?""â– â– Â» eii-mpt to make me rbspouiible r2 hii ', tt " a " y Â°^ er ,!Â° ? k .' h choien to designaie and fur lhe to th administration lor nuy and nil ol their of which upon il.i fidelity uf hi de mist oings io mkg b â€žâ€žâ€ž(,â€ž,,,, n e mnideinnalioo here was one remark of he member from |,â€ž we ver generally 1 havo already j pennsylvania made and dwelt upon w.,1 appa and , jf^y ju rent crnnpla.cency,.oextrao,d.,.arv.n self i was furniture appears neither too rich " about tossy io roc.ou lo my mind n lhe only *â€¢â€ž_ ,,,â€ž ' n , r|ll|ict , ir . â€ž r â€ž.â€ž application which can possibly he given to â€ž ) thai â€ž, 0 _. l>r â€ž,â€ž j f â€ž,â€ž i cannot permit it io pass uiinulicei . ill re.err ne err j v ., v , . ... fitrrin ficor of n ireo and sovereitfti ision e lo ihe i mut in anil cultivation ol he urnunds in â€ž_,_ ,.â€ž_ r i ,,,_ ,- .. ,, i . .. k , " '" '" make no mailer of persona ooutrov ihn one ol thu i'residen , lie niembor said " lhc u , , -._ ii ' ; '. membor 1 understand hun now t receiver was us bu as he ulher man wir i i . 1 . i _._{! , . , â– has never been nt lhe house how we all know the words nl tin ailnw â€” " the receiver . l , , ,...,â€ž, 1 ,,â€ž , . r , â€¢"â– "â€¢"", niay comport with a hecoining n.odei is as i as the tl ef and who is the receiver j .Â«! _>!._. â€¢__. ,. d i i 7 ... . ' insiii'o even lo denounce uiwenn lh and who the iheii i i'romthe duyinf wusliin i . i i . n i ton through a long success of dint rious men ' ","''" " r Â» bla ."Â» ! Â» â„¢Â° Â«Â»"Â»â€¢ every president nl he llii.tetl states inehnl 1 â– u " 7 " c ' v "; l0r ' "Â° km " k f elder adam jefferson madison mâ€žnr 1 . q w n r i 7'd *", t l adams j..*k nd the pr ,â€ž i.-uuib , huv i ' t '"' 1 "" l,e Â»"; re1 '"-" rcce.v he beneli of a s n.ili.r provision â€ž their ' "' \ ," "' y t " , "" d "' tieiul sta.to the bout , ', rm.ur lhe i-.r "'""'; 7 w ' t were dean e cultivattd grounds have .,,..,, al.ke t a \ t ! i t ihe enjoyment ol each and al l public charte * ' â€¢" '""" ',""'" it may be instructive lo ins Â«,â€žâ€ž, ee tolatm 7 extravaganco there formed of the grants of l b r.>t cr s i ****#**Â» '" "â– ; , lÂ«Â»l'k h objnri during 1 . eâ€žrul p.7r ' , he , spec , ve /"""; '," r v v """"" r " 1 ""' a,ln.iâ€ži.,ra.io,ui i havo m.w hef.ire m t kiiowto f he manner men colla.ed from ollical d â€ž,- â€ž.,, â€ž. w.^uld bo ex^adod i,â€ž.e v-,1 e pria.iont for lho purchase of fâ€žr,,â€ž,,re for , act n " '"" ri ;Â»"' 0 "' n uf qÂ«al.Â«call..n l*re..de 1 ter after he val of h 8e â€ž. """, wu "'""" a..acl ir governrnonl to iho kdenl e.iy i '","' ";'' "' m,ru fÂ»Â«"'u.e bus ll .. i .. r i oi c tt , .. _ . hy the ht-atl of eanli siieecssivn adn ufl^v,t7rrt mp "' nt i t iptl â€¢!*â€¢Â«*Â», i.nd sound re s_ssÂ£ff m p^1 - h si^sastssf - y y ""â€¢ i u " *â„¢ **!- ' 8 ijjjjjj a.,m .<.*,. t m tizii::zz:z upprnpna.iims niuomiied lo flt-jfj oou , ., i '. i _-.. . 1 i . . Â» Â«Â« , __ . am i i too in adiliin.n lu lie h \, 1 n , ~ Â°Â°"- v to in immediate ptch-c j ,"" period lhal l,o htarao w â€ž, , n r k l r â€ž â€ž ntj r epnhlicu simplicity â€ž, v ir . 0n h j r ll 7 washing aod manners have , ,,,,'â€ž be t . , i i t i i """""" c " n "" t j i ve heÂ«i:i,nâ€ž!l hef emv^r eft 1 to r ' "*' " v ' m Â»Â« Â«*" wed lo the ent thousand dollar wi wholly destroyed in lhe , h , ym ,â€ž â€ž,- h â€ž ;â€žâ€ž aah.ii '"?Â»"?* ' e h """Â°' n e year 1 hc oe too wn.he i vain glorem pns and i81s during lho administration of mr m he credit in history ii least f h roe the recttrds show appropnalions for re.furnish blood in lho hâ€žvolÂ«tk>narv conflict ing it to lhe aggregate amount of wo.imiii 0 | royal prido and arrn-^nee end li in tbe ailiiiiiiitiration of mr j q adama to his r.am.ry eontrtboled as |â€ž r gi the grams amounted to ill.ikhi to , he abliibman ami suppora in that ol iseiwral jack io iw.ooo ; and equal righta and pottlh-,1 ettuilily ; in ihat uf mr van lluren they tare been to ministration a greater iseudau'n tins inne 0,fm __ , avlxim iÂ»r juviitsi tor the i lra mstibt t'li i r v.-i'l bn published until lhe presidential hber 1940 wnh one number after all in detail u,â€žl an in lex i'ue'itv-t-'x iiumbotb will be faded a large surplus . - will be printed ; und all peraoni liately whose names and money are ,.., :)..,! holer tin i silipi 1,1,11 be exhausted willi ill thu numbers hue copy si i twelve copies isltl six copies *> i twenty-five copies 20 , fr - tr ftr tls s smm s s b sb m ice ion ol furniture lor audi an establishment is i edged note paper nnd " lancy scaling wax lut matter oi tasle about which minds may well differ > the use of any of his family or receivud to his own and i said thut while some would consider us most so a distributive shuro of ihe spoils in cnstly appropriate the rich and showy others would pre editions of books printed at thu expense of the treu lor lho plum and simple in fashion ; bul that b.r a sury ? sir lei no not im misunderstood i do not mansion su spacious and so magnificent us thut condemn him in ihitj for the legislation ol the house which the nation had provided foi the residence of allows it hut i say ho receives these things by a the chief magislrule thu furnilure so fur as 1 had j more questionable authority than does the protti seen wus neilher too good nor loo abundant in this j dent of lhe united stales the accommodations which i uni not aware ihat i am alone among the whigs j are made the burden of his complaint when ullhough 1 muy not indeed he so happy as lo ineel | therefore llie member goes lo his constituents and the approving voice of all rut does such a dif 1 to mine with ihe objections ihul lho chief mngts leronce imply dereliction of principle any where irate of the nation is in his most courteous in 1 1 - the member suggests thai my manner of life and guuge robbing and cheating the people in roceiv habits of thinking may have given me a lasto fur ing under an appropriation of congress the uso of articles of extravagance what does he know of a furnished house and the care of a garden in nd my habits of life sir i can tell ium they huve ditiou to his salary let him at iho same time been as honorably laborious and as plainly repub honestly admit that lo his own pay lie ndds ut the licun at least as his own be il from necessity public charge perquisites of considerable value or choice 1 am in no wisu ignorant of those duties and which u colleague of his mr petrikin on aud offices which lajcome the humblest station i another occasion pronounced although 1 think by have been laugh in toil as faithfully aud to direct c ros exngguralion equal in ntiiouiit to the per my thoughts as uprightly as lho least proud one diem sir lhe president ia much rather to bo here one lesson more have i learned lhal in justified in tho use of his furnished lodgings than reference to the conduct of other lhe tongue is the member in tho eqjoyment of his perquisites au unruly organ which an evil spirit may indulge for lhe latter may be refused while lhe ibrmer bul which candor und a luve of truth should at ull consistently with the existing arrangements of the limes rest nun iovernment cannot be declined mr chairman it can only he ncceesary io re i regret mr chairman that it is ne ury for view the remarks of the member to show the ah mc to pursue this ungrateful subject further i fear surdity of ibeir intended application while he in doing il i shall exhaust lho patience of ihe condemns the extravagance of the furniture he is committee but the member cavils with me for silent in respect o the appropriations through sustaining the appropriation for the salary of the which il was procured these appropriations are gardener at the president's square inmv remarks ihe grunts of legislation by the representatives of on a former day lo which he excepts i said ihul lhc ptopie whuse was the work of constructing ibis had been a usual appropriation for many years tne costly mansion and to what end was it reared nnd that i saw no new reason al this lime for its more than forty years have nuw elapsed since the discontinuance i have now in my hand a c.erlifi building was erected at the charge of more than cate from the commissioner of the public liinld half a million of dollars to the nation and from ings showing that the gardener the very same in itial tune to the present it has been occupied in the dividual with the same character of service and at manlier iu which it is nuw used congress through the same rale uf compensation has been in the em ail tin t intervening per ml havo vuted the sums ploy of tho uovernment for the continuous period for furnishing the buuse as they had previously of fifteen years having been first engaged in ir25 done fur its const ruction if il were intended 1 will read the certificate here as nutice lhal i shall that ihu occupant should himself provide the fur offer it on the trial of ihe issue between lho mum niture wherefure these grants they commenced ber and myself before my constituents before lhe house was first tuken possession of by .. 0 mci or the comvussioser or puilic bvii.oinos the elder adami and lhe occasion for further â€ž ,, â€ž froin , he of hig ofl . h supphes have since been voluntarily anticipated j oh â€ž ousley was appointed gardener at iho presi upon every succession to lie presidency be deiu>8 sq , llr e on ihe 1st of august 1825 at â€¢ re sides the spacious halls and lolly ceilings of such , ar m , of , our mlldred j d fiftv mhn a mansion require much which would be suited ann(jm or hj â€ž mrvicaa . he ,,â€ž â€ž,,,Â£. to no other residence i he reasonableness of com , q , la rterly up lolhe 31st decemsir 1889 and polling a president elect to an outlay exceeding n â€ž, ,,,,â€ž , jm(j ,,,,. garrjener â€ž, lho j re , id , nl . 8 his annual salary in the purchase t,l luruiturc lor jq .. u noland " u house the uccuptincy of which he has out tho election to refuse and the tenancy of which at in respect tn tho grounds about the president's the expiration of every four years is nt tho d.spo bouse bey in common with those around the sal of tho populur voice with the certainly of the ! capioll.aro.al all limes of en lo lhe public they sacrifice upun lhe cost of the property in iheat i vb b,;en l "*' 1 '"" ""'' ornamented at tin public tempt lo dispose of it for any other place or liee r f c *" r Â« 6 i ""<â€¢ if aot ow cirtmfor bv congress will cannot gravely be contended for the credit ofl e "Â°" becomes neglected and unsightly waste the the country it if would suffer by such an arrange ; i'msidont has no motive lo theexpens e n their im ment for either the officer hv ihe absorption of rovernent like ihe ipaoiooe walks and ruin his salarv in the purchase nf suitable and sufficient : va,,!d borders of the beautiful enclosure within furniture for the house would is deprived of the ; w,,lt:h ** br0 here situated ihey nre for lhe enjoy appointed mesne for his proper support in the of "â– "â– " "' u "- people nml in the frequency of resort li or by the neglect of audi piovisiun would ex j '" ham and the freedom with which llu-y are used hint to lha world in his puulic itutiun lhe dis il is duilyseen bow little they are regarded as pr creditable contrast of magnificent apartments mean va,e - tlll t nre indeed accessible lo all and i ly destitule or scnnlilv lurnisbed with whatever would recommend lo the member himself at some wai appropriate to ibeir occupation it is a great pleasant eventide lo repair o this quiet retreat mistake to suppose lhal these accommodations ore al " 1 indulge in the meditation to which it invites for ihe personal relief nr lu ihe private advan again : it is made a heinous offence in me thai lage of lho i'resnl â€¢,,'.. he is made by them and > in addition lo all winch is now within and about hy the amplitude of hii hilary emphatically the the huiise i gave notice that the committee of host of the nation hii guests are the gucsl9 of which i am a member would propose al ihe pre lim people tho exec live mansion is lhe place | seal session a small appropriation for ono of the fur their reception this house of the people is j roams most frequently in use and which is now the silting position in which in the person uf their \ entirely destuutu pf furnilure the bill which con i'hief magistrate ihey receive from lho roprcsen tains lhal appropriation has since been repotted lalives of other poople the homage due lo lhe i from the committee and gives a few hundred dol sovereignty of this greal republic here am , lars for ihe purchase â€ž(' p'uiti furniture â€ž| amen bassadors and ministers ihe accredited mes-ten can manufacture for the ante room to he presi gets from the proudest and most powerful tho ci dent's parlor the member objects ihat this is ah lightened and most refined ol the kingdoms of the together unnecessary and the reason he assigns for earth ire received and entertained iu lhe name of j lint opinion is as singular as ihe objection is exlra tbe hospitality of the nation i and here loo the ordinary in itself in the ante-rtxj.ni of princos courtesies of official station are exchuiigcd between sayi the member " visiters are kept standing until ih bign functionaries of th,t cnvernment and ex hoy aro admitted to nn audience when 1 ad tended to ull classes of the cilizons tbe house it dressed this committee on n former day i de is well known is open to ill and is daily visited scribed this room as the apart nu.it into which visi by many is it tun much then that ihe place ami ten whether for ceremony or business were shown its appendages are beyond lhe requirements of pri previous lu iheir introduction to the preside ,,. vale station i venture ihe assertion that so far here they dispose of their over garments in ull as the personal interest uf ihe president ii con weather and aeusoni and wait if need bo lhe pre earned i speak not of ihe present incumbent j vious engagements of the president ; and n ihi > but of whoever baa been or may ir in u.e office it , room there is not tho occomtnodatioti of a imrr i , would be preferable far preft-rablc to ium lo oo ' a table or a chair whatever may be the forms cupy at hii own coal a smaller and more humble . observed in the courts uf europe or tho habit of dwelling thao to submit tu the inconveniences j prince in the trca'roent nf their subjects â€” nf which and heavy exactions which bis required re , ulencc 1 1 profess to be but poorly advised â€” it urikos ma as in ihe executive mansion necessarily impoaea â€” hardly becoming that they should be quoted in re sure 1 am thai in a pecuniary point of view it j publican america as fit rubs t be adopted a,r tin would bo much better for any incumbent in lhe regulai fra jin ni ilm saine rate for a greater number mr kendall late postmaster general will conlri , thi pip r until nnv ruber the names nf subscribers piocured upon this tros . tbe ,â€ž lyi should be sent directly to hun paid or through p musters who arc uiith tbe l'o-l o.lico laws and regulations to irank . tit i bu thepueloos enclosing uiuney lur nevva ti ..,; ins bank notes current in the section of country where a itibscriber resales will he received provided they lore than ten per cent below specie iu value nu piper will be scut unless the money be actually having locatotl hiprjeli perms henfly in ihn town 1 salibbtry tenders his profess i,â€žl -"" i tolls ri'i/.elts nml the , i|Â«c.-nl couiilry it ail the viiruais branches uf his pro ii cm he l,h,,â€žl al his t lihce on iiiaui street .,_ duur brlovv ihe oil v ol i in â€¢â– western carolinian . 17 iii ly ti)u.(i 1 douglas i i a.s removed his office to 0 1 a of tbe office row of the mansion motel ia lv occupied by ur b austin lanu.iry 17 1m0 v _ wk g.t_.v\i>i kii_i.ia ubbpectfuiay nll'ersliis profession services tt tl aitiaani of silishury and lho surrounding . , lu.rv his office is in mr west's now brick-build a to j * vv murphy's store \ c..\u.!ii,i 30 l-:l lf co ml ten i im ya a h v ih v!^vhti!ia!alr and rel.nl ill price i , suit the press nfthe limes hv c it 4 c k wheeler salisbury , june 1.6 i tg t oil o.i % nriits 1m!e subscribers agents for the lexington cot *â– ion factory would inform the public that they ue jusl rce.tiv.-d and now nlli-r for sale wholesale tx ttjluil ihe coi ion vnrua of said factory con sting ul various numbers the superior quail ' ea and ch iractef ol ile varus of ibis factory arc , wall test an i know as to need no recti nidation !',, is â€” those wishing to pur â– will please give us a call i . it v c k wheeler fcfu 3 !â– iii ii ie\v r_stviji-i.sihii_.\t im m.-clwii.l.l davie oil vi'y.n.c thomas foster 1'l.s iln pnhhc thai be bos reinnvcd from ins firmer stand to tin i e buildings en the public .',,-.', a the row ill m -., lsvdle wh ,â€¢â€¢ he will eon i t k.,ep â€ž ii rs op entertain mt.nt 1 1 11 us ia roomy and eommedteui ; attached to - â– sf comfort ible ofbcei thr gentlemen of the â– , â€¢ ulenl lo ihe tlonrl home the suh_cn â€” i n.eit ,â€ž lhe st diligent eaerliooi to i ..'. ,, to such ll may rail on him his ta le ihr au.1 s'nliles are jirnvided in the best manner . will allbrd nnd his sorvsols aru til,th iir.ni|,t m is â– 74 tl to journeymen c.oach-jiakt'r y'x i ri i r w,i kivo steidy employuicnl totwu . ivch-makers who can come r habits of sobriety and industry v ill bet i mil and repair coaches ic if i ill he will pay liberal wsgn ' â€¢ john p mauky â– 11 1 mil tf ____? r - nol'vcc tt 1 1 k subscriber has nn hand mhkafhhiab i nd lor sale at his shop i-iret lirst rate itnml wagon mkthv iiii.i.k.k wim m li 1 i.i matciii.r.rv sanative r j , ills invaluable medicine is fur sale by the uboenher at millodgcvdle montgomery co n -<'- w k borage i.l-m r wauls for a\e\\ere

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carolinian the western _ the fowuks not delkoateo to ths thsited states by tub t nob sy it to tiik states are bk5krved to the 81 v tks or to the i-aoi'i â€” amendments to the constitution article x ot yovuvne xx | salisbury n c august 21 1840 ej%*o from commencement t 17 lt m < o i t il i wi 77 xd.t i.7x(&y f^_^-a^emwnivi,-o ;,> receive ten hiieisnnd doll ns mi 1 furnish â– ^ - own hiibitatiou man with lwcnty*tivu 7>tÂ«/i ac atwnal lnleltigencr < io maintain he style of living and publie hospitality t^ntllmarks of mk lincoln ol mass i which every p.-esident in succession has deemed delivered in thu house of representatives ann 16 '"" in couforniity vvith the design as vvoll as the 1840 ni reply to mr 0 r lc upon the proposition of liberality nf present provisions the latter to strike out oi the general apprupriition \ hut lhe men iht complains of it ns n monstrous ll,!l a binall item tor alterations und repairs of ihe abuse ihul tbu president of the united states in eiidenfi house t addition lo hit salary uml lho use of u ii-.i.shed when mr lincoln obtained the floor it was hotiae should have the grounds aboul the latter late iu the eve g and perceiving ihat he waa fa kept in order ut the public expense ilu says the tigued by the long sitting it was proposed to id president ought to furnish his own house and oin juurn the debate to the following day but mr l p 0 y bis own mrdener us his salary is amply ml preferred laying at unco what he had to say lie lieienl i have only to add lo whal i have before hogan by replying to some remarks of mr oglo ! s n i on this subject that such has nut been the incidental to the main debate taking occasion in judgment or the pleasure of the people for forty tne curse of his reply lo slute certuin particulars ; yours their ue presentutives sitting in these hulls ia which ins remarks on a former day hud been without uiviiidn in sentiment or vote have pro misstated probably because misunderstood by the vidod the house supplied the fur in ire ttiroctud the kcpurter for lhe globe newspaper after diipo , nclosure uud improvement nfthe rounds and re sing of this preliminary matter mr l prooeeded quired iheir oocupalion by ibe chief magistrate lo lhc main subject before the committee of the the salary may bo sullicient for lhe nlhcer on whole upon which he spoke as follows 1 this point i lu'to no issue with the member so ine member from pennsylvania said mr lin i may the per diem ol eight dollurs be uinple compcii coin has insisted thai lho tendency of my remarks sation lor a representative in congress ijui does was to jusiily the purchaso of extravagant articles the scrupulous inetiibi-r innisel receive nothing of furniture lor the president's house 1 repeal ' tnoie i i demand of him to - v il light dollars a that i ultenipled no such justification for i had uei j day it not abundant recompense for the valuu ol titer sec many of tba exceptionable articles nor i his labors here ; and yet does ho keep his hands inquired into their price tne argument so far as i clean from all the perquisite of place ? has he no il went was against ihat false stand ird of economy i uuvertmioiil stationery in his room 1 uo congrei which measures the value nf n thing by its cost j siotnil penknife of cosily extravagance il this very and decides upon its litness with un rc.crcnce vviinv moment iu lus pocket lias he never ordered ltl ever |.. | i b ai r^^^^^^l i'-^^^^^j 1 met 1 1 if lie.,,,1 il'nl 'â– em in is_~ed__iiu,l inces c o n g r e 8 s 1 o n a 1 . dem enlightened citiznns,ahd iheir elective olli ers tho courts of iro;,c f trs.i-iih ' aiulaticll isthe anthoritv relied upon by this whig i on i'ennsv i v.-inia for denying a chair 10 bis constituents uud mine in ihe very house provided by the people for t'e-ir vn lion u , and in excuse tor debouncing ine fur seeking to make provision for their more satia ble ucco.iim.id.iti 11 ileeau .â– ilu princes nf l.ur,>;ic tin slaleineiil from vv hjuh 1 ic , i each law aial lie derji such mr chairman urr il,e so v ish or not i shall net slop in < from r.uie to time i ave been voti and lll.'-e are lh ve - " to 1st refers â€” men who hrncceptin ...,, v[-.l_ki.v:::::::.:..rilas p fisher editor uml i'nipi u tdr : â– ' mvn il j ihii.-le'il every friday , mh ,,, advance or i 50 m nol paid m , the i of subscriliitig k7 no enn 1 dulil all arrearages ire p id . , , is worth lie tibscription ; nnd the fad i i t,rot u wish lo discontinue at lest ii â– the nd of the year subscribed for i i new .- . .-; me it . tin rn its conspicuously and correctly in -. i ,, i sq irn nl lilt ems ur jiftee.n lints . .....; â€” i-ir the lirsl insertion and o cents , iiiniiiiiice ccurt and judicial advertise j 23 ,â€žâ– , nt higher thai the above rales a de ' i of 11 p.-r cent from the regular piices will ..,,* to ye.irly advertisers ost advertisements publication must be marked with the mnn ' i iii.ii desired or they will be continued till hrwd and charged accordingly attention all ici't-rs addressed to the edi op '.,.,.,,-â€”. musl hefre f postage , keep their vassals in servile waiting upon iheir | lions provided bj law lor ibeullice i pleasure is ih it i reason why a republican citizen j turned are , barged with " rt.bbiqj t,f lho united state should lack the eon fort of n j uud ijeecing lhc people the.e nr seal while lhe president may be culled from his it ia.raid the receiver itn had ast table or his study i i tiller him tho e courtesies to elder adnms the dauiilless ii.i.-eili which every free n.in is hen em led it it wit j freedom ; jefferson lho co-putrtut thus my democracy leaches the free cilieens of draughtamnn of the deelaration of a republic aro thumselves sovereigns and the the great apostle of liberty ll over measure nf their right und lho respect which is ooruls ; mad sou the champion ni their due aro nol to in looked for in the coiivi-ntitiu mm the patriot . si.ticsttmn and hag al oli 1 1 me ol courts n,,r are ihey the boon of | ioldi.tr of the ki'voluiion the bre princes if thn constituents of the member shall i the republic in the first war the tn visit washington und tlisi.e an introduction to the compromising advocate of naliuna chief magistrate and ho dare trust himself to ac uud inlorosls in tho lust : x company ihem to the " while linns 1 venture ceived the appropriations nt,*l lo w to say he will be iiiado sensible to the deficiency is applied names deathless in i which the committee propose t supply ,- and vv inn in ilm history of llieir country s rei ever may bo his own views jf subserviency lo lhe uereted colleague ton lhe lenrnetl , customs of f.urope thn indigunnl expression of cnmplished dyihiui.iii-i ibe inc reproof which ho would hoar from ihose lo whom trate he who on this floor is lho m in should l r such an excuse lor unv want they faithful of lho servants nf tho pt might witu ts would bring conviction to ins mind with the hero of new orleans il that this was not tliu country of princes whal the bust and iho more bumble " himself a whig and pruposo a conformity to the foutstepi â€” they also arc within tho manners nnd customs of aristocratic power â€” aping same reproach the fashions of a royal court ? himself professing and who is this thief the c to hn n republic in nnd c aide nil thut which re united stales ilut representative sped for .. republican people demands ! sir i re in succession through a series nf n peat this is n poor concern tt he made the occu years these are lhe men who hy slim of ho much clamor lt hardly becomes the proprialiun in ihe sentiment of ihe member lur such cause lo read hoinil.ns upon po pennsylvania plundered the iveam lincul consistency to others thu inducement tn iheir constituents 1 is then > au in his gratuitous labors may he found in lho narrow the sound nf my voice whoso chi.nl ncss nf his own views rather than in a default of wilh iodignatioi nt tho bare ri-ri.nl fidelity elsewhere he mistakes a small inattornl where were the sleepless si ntinuls mere business expediency lur a great que.stion of rights lhe dragon guardians of lh principle mr chairniun lest from ibe vehemence when lliuse spoilers robbed it ol of his denunciation any should bu led to suppose was no arm raised for its proioclio nn abandonment of parly by ine i will even vulun juunials nl either house of cmigrte teor n confession of faith ; and i here pitiless tea voice nor vote ia lo und agaiuit ot lily and declare thai 1 nm no less a whig than if propriations if they deserve lho i had never seen lho executive mansion ; ay that uttetnpted lo be given them how i am as much to be confided in fur stendl'usl oppo iu forty yean thero has been nt silion to the present administration us though like llieir passage 7 how happens it i the member i had lit new born zcul nf a convert lhe inst congress uf which ibis l'ei i'rnin liicksnuisin ! sir i am us thoroughly opposed more i ban spartan virtue was a n to mr van lluren ns the member was devolod al position wns offered to grants precj one lime to his " illustrious preducossor i 1 re those contained iu iho present bill gard the policy and leading measures of iho ad without objection then ministration as hoatilo lo lho best interests of lho mr 0"le no u member near people and destructive of tho prosperity of the jecied 1 " country i and ns such from he firs i havo hue mr ,' y ,â€ž, wh â€ž - .^ , their uncompromising opponenl and to the utmost di88enliom . lr lmd lhe mt of my power shall continue to renal them hut think it , le \â€ž d â€ž,,, â€ž in una 1 have not nor shall i demean myself by known . w Â£ re i8 , he recor(iod vo , indulging in hard narnei and coarse invectives f or . division upon ihe question 8 against he high officers of government buch â€ž we Â£ , h 'â€ž r mr chairman i might now res it is not my am j a , lu â€ž of lt oni and lulqoe mention to en er into any defence of lhe pmpr.uty lm)on of courtt and wji 7 ofthe particular appropriations which from time | on je r p r uve thtm congres must 1 tu m â– " ', e ,' acct ' m,n Â° da 'Â°'' ol le k ialaiim,io ll.eiroccaston *, dispo the chief mng_.in.ie of the nation much less hlm)w , ... mlld , he urni|uf0 ,â€ž . would i attempt a vindication of the prodigal ex â€ž ie [> r _ c , idnrll to provido fi>r ,,;â€ž.â€ž end ure of lho preeent ndm.n.itral.on i hey reili ,, bnce and m llg â€ž, ,, 4con , mod have been extravagant and wasteful enough in all lh â€ž 8ha | , 0 to b jud conscience and furnish an eihaustlea theme for i .,,â€žâ€ž found , __,!._&* . the severe.-t animadversion wheu i had ihe ho w j nor of addressing the committee on a former day r^ro is another topic upon whic i distinctly presented in connection i with ihe aub ha8 , iar loud and ," j the â€ž ,â€ž ject now under diacusi.nn aome of lhe must crying , he ar(jc | e , whjch j /â€ž,â€ž abuie i in the construction of he public edifice in 1(ppr0 pria,ion in my hnprnwly this city the deceptive estimates 1 irresponsible ".Â£ â€ž, whioh , he m itlbd ' r ,â€ž r â€ž,â€ž j f â€ž,â€ž i cannot permit it io pass uiinulicei . ill re.err ne err j v ., v , . ... fitrrin ficor of n ireo and sovereitfti ision e lo ihe i mut in anil cultivation ol he urnunds in â€ž_,_ ,.â€ž_ r i ,,,_ ,- .. ,, i . .. k , " '" '" make no mailer of persona ooutrov ihn one ol thu i'residen , lie niembor said " lhc u , , -._ ii ' ; '. membor 1 understand hun now t receiver was us bu as he ulher man wir i i . 1 . i _._{! , . , â– has never been nt lhe house how we all know the words nl tin ailnw â€” " the receiver . l , , ,...,â€ž, 1 ,,â€ž , . r , â€¢"â– "â€¢"", niay comport with a hecoining n.odei is as i as the tl ef and who is the receiver j .Â«! _>!._. â€¢__. ,. d i i 7 ... . ' insiii'o even lo denounce uiwenn lh and who the iheii i i'romthe duyinf wusliin i . i i . n i ton through a long success of dint rious men ' ","''" " r Â» bla ."Â» ! Â» â„¢Â° Â«Â»"Â»â€¢ every president nl he llii.tetl states inehnl 1 â– u " 7 " c ' v "; l0r ' "Â° km " k f elder adam jefferson madison mâ€žnr 1 . q w n r i 7'd *", t l adams j..*k nd the pr ,â€ž i.-uuib , huv i ' t '"' 1 "" l,e Â»"; re1 '"-" rcce.v he beneli of a s n.ili.r provision â€ž their ' "' \ ," "' y t " , "" d "' tieiul sta.to the bout , ', rm.ur lhe i-.r "'""'; 7 w ' t were dean e cultivattd grounds have .,,..,, al.ke t a \ t ! i t ihe enjoyment ol each and al l public charte * ' â€¢" '""" ',""'" it may be instructive lo ins Â«,â€žâ€ž, ee tolatm 7 extravaganco there formed of the grants of l b r.>t cr s i ****#**Â» '" "â– ; , lÂ«Â»l'k h objnri during 1 . eâ€žrul p.7r ' , he , spec , ve /"""; '," r v v """"" r " 1 ""' a,ln.iâ€ži.,ra.io,ui i havo m.w hef.ire m t kiiowto f he manner men colla.ed from ollical d â€ž,- â€ž.,, â€ž. w.^uld bo ex^adod i,â€ž.e v-,1 e pria.iont for lho purchase of fâ€žr,,â€ž,,re for , act n " '"" ri ;Â»"' 0 "' n uf qÂ«al.Â«call..n l*re..de 1 ter after he val of h 8e â€ž. """, wu "'""" a..acl ir governrnonl to iho kdenl e.iy i '","' ";'' "' m,ru fÂ»Â«"'u.e bus ll .. i .. r i oi c tt , .. _ . hy the ht-atl of eanli siieecssivn adn ufl^v,t7rrt mp "' nt i t iptl â€¢!*â€¢Â«*Â», i.nd sound re s_ssÂ£ff m p^1 - h si^sastssf - y y ""â€¢ i u " *â„¢ **!- ' 8 ijjjjjj a.,m .narv conflict ing it to lhe aggregate amount of wo.imiii 0 | royal prido and arrn-^nee end li in tbe ailiiiiiiitiration of mr j q adama to his r.am.ry eontrtboled as |â€ž r gi the grams amounted to ill.ikhi to , he abliibman ami suppora in that ol iseiwral jack io iw.ooo ; and equal righta and pottlh-,1 ettuilily ; in ihat uf mr van lluren they tare been to ministration a greater iseudau'n tins inne 0,fm __ , avlxim iÂ»r juviitsi tor the i lra mstibt t'li i r v.-i'l bn published until lhe presidential hber 1940 wnh one number after all in detail u,â€žl an in lex i'ue'itv-t-'x iiumbotb will be faded a large surplus . - will be printed ; und all peraoni liately whose names and money are ,.., :)..,! holer tin i silipi 1,1,11 be exhausted willi ill thu numbers hue copy si i twelve copies isltl six copies *> i twenty-five copies 20 , fr - tr ftr tls s smm s s b sb m ice ion ol furniture lor audi an establishment is i edged note paper nnd " lancy scaling wax lut matter oi tasle about which minds may well differ > the use of any of his family or receivud to his own and i said thut while some would consider us most so a distributive shuro of ihe spoils in cnstly appropriate the rich and showy others would pre editions of books printed at thu expense of the treu lor lho plum and simple in fashion ; bul that b.r a sury ? sir lei no not im misunderstood i do not mansion su spacious and so magnificent us thut condemn him in ihitj for the legislation ol the house which the nation had provided foi the residence of allows it hut i say ho receives these things by a the chief magislrule thu furnilure so fur as 1 had j more questionable authority than does the protti seen wus neilher too good nor loo abundant in this j dent of lhe united stales the accommodations which i uni not aware ihat i am alone among the whigs j are made the burden of his complaint when ullhough 1 muy not indeed he so happy as lo ineel | therefore llie member goes lo his constituents and the approving voice of all rut does such a dif 1 to mine with ihe objections ihul lho chief mngts leronce imply dereliction of principle any where irate of the nation is in his most courteous in 1 1 - the member suggests thai my manner of life and guuge robbing and cheating the people in roceiv habits of thinking may have given me a lasto fur ing under an appropriation of congress the uso of articles of extravagance what does he know of a furnished house and the care of a garden in nd my habits of life sir i can tell ium they huve ditiou to his salary let him at iho same time been as honorably laborious and as plainly repub honestly admit that lo his own pay lie ndds ut the licun at least as his own be il from necessity public charge perquisites of considerable value or choice 1 am in no wisu ignorant of those duties and which u colleague of his mr petrikin on aud offices which lajcome the humblest station i another occasion pronounced although 1 think by have been laugh in toil as faithfully aud to direct c ros exngguralion equal in ntiiouiit to the per my thoughts as uprightly as lho least proud one diem sir lhe president ia much rather to bo here one lesson more have i learned lhal in justified in tho use of his furnished lodgings than reference to the conduct of other lhe tongue is the member in tho eqjoyment of his perquisites au unruly organ which an evil spirit may indulge for lhe latter may be refused while lhe ibrmer bul which candor und a luve of truth should at ull consistently with the existing arrangements of the limes rest nun iovernment cannot be declined mr chairman it can only he ncceesary io re i regret mr chairman that it is ne ury for view the remarks of the member to show the ah mc to pursue this ungrateful subject further i fear surdity of ibeir intended application while he in doing il i shall exhaust lho patience of ihe condemns the extravagance of the furniture he is committee but the member cavils with me for silent in respect o the appropriations through sustaining the appropriation for the salary of the which il was procured these appropriations are gardener at the president's square inmv remarks ihe grunts of legislation by the representatives of on a former day lo which he excepts i said ihul lhc ptopie whuse was the work of constructing ibis had been a usual appropriation for many years tne costly mansion and to what end was it reared nnd that i saw no new reason al this lime for its more than forty years have nuw elapsed since the discontinuance i have now in my hand a c.erlifi building was erected at the charge of more than cate from the commissioner of the public liinld half a million of dollars to the nation and from ings showing that the gardener the very same in itial tune to the present it has been occupied in the dividual with the same character of service and at manlier iu which it is nuw used congress through the same rale uf compensation has been in the em ail tin t intervening per ml havo vuted the sums ploy of tho uovernment for the continuous period for furnishing the buuse as they had previously of fifteen years having been first engaged in ir25 done fur its const ruction if il were intended 1 will read the certificate here as nutice lhal i shall that ihu occupant should himself provide the fur offer it on the trial of ihe issue between lho mum niture wherefure these grants they commenced ber and myself before my constituents before lhe house was first tuken possession of by .. 0 mci or the comvussioser or puilic bvii.oinos the elder adami and lhe occasion for further â€ž ,, â€ž froin , he of hig ofl . h supphes have since been voluntarily anticipated j oh â€ž ousley was appointed gardener at iho presi upon every succession to lie presidency be deiu>8 sq , llr e on ihe 1st of august 1825 at â€¢ re sides the spacious halls and lolly ceilings of such , ar m , of , our mlldred j d fiftv mhn a mansion require much which would be suited ann(jm or hj â€ž mrvicaa . he ,,â€ž â€ž,,,Â£. to no other residence i he reasonableness of com , q , la rterly up lolhe 31st decemsir 1889 and polling a president elect to an outlay exceeding n â€ž, ,,,,â€ž , jm(j ,,,,. garrjener â€ž, lho j re , id , nl . 8 his annual salary in the purchase t,l luruiturc lor jq .. u noland " u house the uccuptincy of which he has out tho election to refuse and the tenancy of which at in respect tn tho grounds about the president's the expiration of every four years is nt tho d.spo bouse bey in common with those around the sal of tho populur voice with the certainly of the ! capioll.aro.al all limes of en lo lhe public they sacrifice upun lhe cost of the property in iheat i vb b,;en l "*' 1 '"" ""'' ornamented at tin public tempt lo dispose of it for any other place or liee r f c *" r Â« 6 i "" in addition lo all winch is now within and about hy the amplitude of hii hilary emphatically the the huiise i gave notice that the committee of host of the nation hii guests are the gucsl9 of which i am a member would propose al ihe pre lim people tho exec live mansion is lhe place | seal session a small appropriation for ono of the fur their reception this house of the people is j roams most frequently in use and which is now the silting position in which in the person uf their \ entirely destuutu pf furnilure the bill which con i'hief magistrate ihey receive from lho roprcsen tains lhal appropriation has since been repotted lalives of other poople the homage due lo lhe i from the committee and gives a few hundred dol sovereignty of this greal republic here am , lars for ihe purchase â€ž(' p'uiti furniture â€ž| amen bassadors and ministers ihe accredited mes-ten can manufacture for the ante room to he presi gets from the proudest and most powerful tho ci dent's parlor the member objects ihat this is ah lightened and most refined ol the kingdoms of the together unnecessary and the reason he assigns for earth ire received and entertained iu lhe name of j lint opinion is as singular as ihe objection is exlra tbe hospitality of the nation i and here loo the ordinary in itself in the ante-rtxj.ni of princos courtesies of official station are exchuiigcd between sayi the member " visiters are kept standing until ih bign functionaries of th,t cnvernment and ex hoy aro admitted to nn audience when 1 ad tended to ull classes of the cilizons tbe house it dressed this committee on n former day i de is well known is open to ill and is daily visited scribed this room as the apart nu.it into which visi by many is it tun much then that ihe place ami ten whether for ceremony or business were shown its appendages are beyond lhe requirements of pri previous lu iheir introduction to the preside ,,. vale station i venture ihe assertion that so far here they dispose of their over garments in ull as the personal interest uf ihe president ii con weather and aeusoni and wait if need bo lhe pre earned i speak not of ihe present incumbent j vious engagements of the president ; and n ihi > but of whoever baa been or may ir in u.e office it , room there is not tho occomtnodatioti of a imrr i , would be preferable far preft-rablc to ium lo oo ' a table or a chair whatever may be the forms cupy at hii own coal a smaller and more humble . observed in the courts uf europe or tho habit of dwelling thao to submit tu the inconveniences j prince in the trca'roent nf their subjects â€” nf which and heavy exactions which bis required re , ulencc 1 1 profess to be but poorly advised â€” it urikos ma as in ihe executive mansion necessarily impoaea â€” hardly becoming that they should be quoted in re sure 1 am thai in a pecuniary point of view it j publican america as fit rubs t be adopted a,r tin would bo much better for any incumbent in lhe regulai fra jin ni ilm saine rate for a greater number mr kendall late postmaster general will conlri , thi pip r until nnv ruber the names nf subscribers piocured upon this tros . tbe ,â€ž lyi should be sent directly to hun paid or through p musters who arc uiith tbe l'o-l o.lico laws and regulations to irank . tit i bu thepueloos enclosing uiuney lur nevva ti ..,; ins bank notes current in the section of country where a itibscriber resales will he received provided they lore than ten per cent below specie iu value nu piper will be scut unless the money be actually having locatotl hiprjeli perms henfly in ihn town 1 salibbtry tenders his profess i,â€žl -"" i tolls ri'i/.elts nml the , i|Â«c.-nl couiilry it ail the viiruais branches uf his pro ii cm he l,h,,â€žl al his t lihce on iiiaui street .,_ duur brlovv ihe oil v ol i in â€¢â– western carolinian . 17 iii ly ti)u.(i 1 douglas i i a.s removed his office to 0 1 a of tbe office row of the mansion motel ia lv occupied by ur b austin lanu.iry 17 1m0 v _ wk g.t_.v\i>i kii_i.ia ubbpectfuiay nll'ersliis profession services tt tl aitiaani of silishury and lho surrounding . , lu.rv his office is in mr west's now brick-build a to j * vv murphy's store \ c..\u.!ii,i 30 l-:l lf co ml ten i im ya a h v ih v!^vhti!ia!alr and rel.nl ill price i , suit the press nfthe limes hv c it 4 c k wheeler salisbury , june 1.6 i tg t oil o.i % nriits 1m!e subscribers agents for the lexington cot *â– ion factory would inform the public that they ue jusl rce.tiv.-d and now nlli-r for sale wholesale tx ttjluil ihe coi ion vnrua of said factory con sting ul various numbers the superior quail ' ea and ch iractef ol ile varus of ibis factory arc , wall test an i know as to need no recti nidation !',, is â€” those wishing to pur â– will please give us a call i . it v c k wheeler fcfu 3 !â– iii ii ie\v r_stviji-i.sihii_.\t im m.-clwii.l.l davie oil vi'y.n.c thomas foster 1'l.s iln pnhhc thai be bos reinnvcd from ins firmer stand to tin i e buildings en the public .',,-.', a the row ill m -., lsvdle wh ,â€¢â€¢ he will eon i t k.,ep â€ž ii rs op entertain mt.nt 1 1 11 us ia roomy and eommedteui ; attached to - â– sf comfort ible ofbcei thr gentlemen of the â– , â€¢ ulenl lo ihe tlonrl home the suh_cn â€” i n.eit ,â€ž lhe st diligent eaerliooi to i ..'. ,, to such ll may rail on him his ta le ihr au.1 s'nliles are jirnvided in the best manner . will allbrd nnd his sorvsols aru til,th iir.ni|,t m is â– 74 tl to journeymen c.oach-jiakt'r y'x i ri i r w,i kivo steidy employuicnl totwu . ivch-makers who can come r habits of sobriety and industry v ill bet i mil and repair coaches ic if i ill he will pay liberal wsgn ' â€¢ john p mauky â– 11 1 mil tf ____? r - nol'vcc tt 1 1 k subscriber has nn hand mhkafhhiab i nd lor sale at his shop i-iret lirst rate itnml wagon mkthv iiii.i.k.k wim m li 1 i.i matciii.r.rv sanative r j , ills invaluable medicine is fur sale by the uboenher at millodgcvdle montgomery co 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